Solitude by Henry David Thoreau
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Henry David Thoreau experienced over the course of two years, two months, and two days life in a cabin he built near Walden Pond amidst woodland owned by his friend and mentor Ralph Waldo Emerson, near Concord, Massachusetts. • In Solitude, an excerpt from the book Walden, or Life in the Woods, Thoreau reflects on the feeling of solitude. He explains how loneliness can occur even amid companions if one's heart is not open to them. • Thoreau meditates on the pleasures of escaping society and all of the petty things society imparts. Thoreau repeatedly reflects on the benefits of nature and of his deep communion with it and states that the only medicine he needs is a draught of morning air . • • I have never felt lonesome, or in the least oppressed by a sense of solitude, but once, and that was a few weeks after I came to the woods, when, for an hour, I doubted if the near neighborhood of man was not essential to a serene and healthy life. • • Please subscribe - https://bit.ly/32qv7fU • • Walden and Civil Disobedience • https://amzn.to/3jOUn8t
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